Putting in the leg work! Make-up free Tallulah Willis shows off her slim limbs in a black mini skirt as she enjoys a casual LA lunch

Her parents may be Hollywood movie stars but Tallulah Willis cut a distinctly low key figure as she headed out to lunch on Tuesday.

The 22-year-old daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis wore no make-up and covered up in a baggy knitted sweater for her meal in West Hollywood. 

However, a black mini skirt served to show off her slim legs to maximum effect as she waited for the valet to bring her car. 

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Staying loose: Tallulah Willis covered up with a baggy jumper teamed with a black mini skirt following lunch in West Hollywood on Tuesday

The sister of Rumer and Scout teamed her skirt with a pair of black and white Adidas trainers, a black handbag and retro-style sunglasses.

Her brown shoulder length hair was pulled into a dishevelled half ponytail, and she sported no make-up as she sipped her drink. 

Despite having tough acts to follow in Tinsel Town with two famous parents, Tallulah has been recently carving out a name for herself as an artist.

Barefaced chic: Her brown shoulder length hair was pulled into a dishevelled half ponytail, and she sported no make-up as she sipped her drink

Scruffy: The sister of Rumer and Scout teamed her skirt with a pair of black and white Adidas trainers, a black handbag and retro-style sunglasses

Creative: Despite having tough acts to follow in Tinsel Town with two famous parents, Tallulah has been recently carving out a name for herself as an artist

Earlier this month, she put on a show at a Los Angeles art gallery entitled Please Be Gentle, which features drawings of otherworldly creatures.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Tallulah was on her way to selling out her debut only an hour into the opening, with nearly 50 drawings on show. 

'I didn’t think I could get them all done,' the 22-year-old artist told the website.  

The waiting game: Tallulah and her female companion chatted as they waited for their cars 

A leisurely lunch: Tallulah looked animated as she chatted to her female friend at the eatery 

'Of course, I’m so proud of her,' Demi added to the publication. 'But I’m more proud to see the evolution of her self, and of her acceptance of being an artist. 

'What I love most about tonight is her getting to see how others appreciate her work. As a parent, you want nothing more than to see your kids happy.'

The Ghost actress revealed she particularly enjoyed the quirkiness of her daughter's art.

'What I like about them is that they’re sweet and provocative, but slightly twisted,' she said.

Sister act: Tallulah and sister Scout joined their mother Demi Moore at a Harper's Bazaar cocktail party last week

 

 

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